Sawn Rock #1
by Therese Alcorn
Title
Sawn Rock #1
Artist
Therese Alcorn
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Photograph - Photograph
Description
Sawn Rocks, with its towering wall of pentagonal basalt pipes is undoubtedly the most iconic reminder of Kaputar’s volcanic past. This rock formation is located in the northern section of Mt Kaputar National Park near Narrabri in New South Wales, Australia. This unusual phenomenon is the result of slow and even cooling of molten rock, enabling individual crystals within the rock to align perfectly with each other.
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February 7th, 2012
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Comments (5)
Dan Daugherty
This is an Amazing Shot! I have certainly enjoyed the wide range of your talent as I browsed through your galleries. I'll be Back...
Marsha Heiken
This is an amazing Photo. I have never saw rocks as cool as these.V&F Thanks for commenting on Sherwood Forrest. Marsha
Dean Harte
what a cool landscape, looks almost manmade. Amazing!
Therese Alcorn replied:
Yes, very unusual isn't it, Dean? Thanks for dropping by and for your comments!
Xueling Zou
wow, you really captured the amazing part of nature! Love it! Where is it? Many thanks for your wonderful feedback on my "In Harmony", I do appreciate it!!
Therese Alcorn replied:
You're welcome, Xueling! Thanks for reminding me to put a description in for this photo. It's located in the Mt Kaputar National Park in NSW.